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CK Hutchison intensifies legal efforts as Panama seizes ports

Hong Kong conglomerate 'CK Hutchison' said Friday that it had 'escalated the legal battle in Panama following the?government seizing its port operations. It has petitioned for a re-examination of the decree behind this takeover. Panama occupied illegally facilities, seized property, and ignored consultations. The company took further legal action at the national and international level. CK Hutchison’s Panama Ports Company, which manages a?two terminals close to the strategically important Panama Canal, has filed an administrative request?seeking reconsideration for the Panamanian executive action, which led to the confiscation of?its property and occupation of its facilities, CK Hutchison stated. Panamanian authorities raided...

Transport Infrastructure

Travel and airline groups warn about risks to air travel as partial shutdown continues

Major?U.S. Airlines and travel groups warned Thursday that a partial government shutdown would snarl the air traffic just as spring break, a busy season for U.S. travelers, approaches. The funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed in February after Congress failed reach an agreement on immigration enforcement reforms requested by Democrats. This halted funding for several government departments, including the Transportation Security Administration. Around 50,000 TSA airport screeners work without pay. As the'shutdown' continues, more workers may be unable to or unwilling to report to work due to financial hardship. Chris Sununu is the CEO of Airlines for America,...

Transport Infrastructure

Shipping data shows that Iranian bulker ships sail from Gulf despite the war

Ship tracking data revealed on Thursday that Iranian dry bulk'vessels' are trying to transport their cargoes through the Gulf to the export markets for the first time since the U.S. launched an attack? on Iran at the weekend. Since the start of the conflict, international shipping has been largely shut out of Strait of Hormuz. Vessels are wary of being shot at. According to MarineTraffic, two Iran-flagged?bulk ships - the Parshad? and the Parisan? - left Iranian port Bandar Imam?Khomeini? and Bandar Abbas on Thursday and were on water heading towards Kuantan in?Malaysia. The two ships that were sanctioned by...

Ground Freight

The U.S. railways can now win back freight because of the limited truck capacity.

As trucking capacity is tightening and road haul rates are rising, U.S. rail companies such as CSX Corp., Union Pacific and BNSF are attempting to capture freight from trucks. Low trucking rates and increased flexibility allowed road carriers to capture cargo that would have otherwise been transported by rail. This weighed on?rail volume and limited pricing power. This?dynamic has now shifted, at least temporarly. Freight ?broker ?C.H. Robinson stated that trucking capacity is decreasing as small carriers leave the market, and as federal scrutiny of driver licenses, safety and insurance requirements increases. This added pressure reduces the supply of drivers...

Transport Infrastructure

Berkshire Hathaway resumes its share repurchases. CEO Abel purchases Berkshire stock

Berkshire Hathaway announced on Thursday that it had begun repurchasing shares after a two-year break. Greg Abel, who succeeded Warren 'Buffett in January as CEO, is putting his stamp on the company. Berkshire began its first stock repurchases on Wednesday. These repurchases may help Berkshire reduce the $373.3 billion cash position at year's end, which has grown because Buffett was unable to find stocks and companies to purchase. Abel revealed that he purchased 21 Berkshire Class A Shares on Wednesday, for $14.6 million. This represents the after-tax equivalent of his salary of $25 million. He plans to make similar purchases...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Officials say that Lloyd's Market is working with the US government on Gulf maritime plans

The Lloyd's market in London is in contact with the United States. The International Development Finance Corporation of the U.S. government is negotiating with Lloyd's Market officials about a plan to provide political risk assurance and guarantees for maritime trade in the Gulf. Lloyd's engages constructively with U.S. Development Finance Corporation, and other relevant stakeholders. The market is focused on maintaining its position as the "global centre for excellence in war risk insurance." A Lloyd's spokesperson stated. Sheila Cameron, CEO of the Lloyd's Market Association (LMA), who represents all underwriting companies in the Lloyd's market, said in a separate statement...

Transport Infrastructure

Berkshire CEO talks about buybacks and own purchases of company shares

March 5 - Berkshire Hathaway CEO greg abel says that he spoke with his predecessor, warren buffett, before deciding to resume stock repurchases Abel claims that 'berkshires' disclosure of stock repurchases was a once-off event Abel has expressed disappointment in the kraft-heinz investment. However, the new ceo of the food company is taking the right approach when evaluating the future of kraft-heinz. Greg ?abel interview ends Abel claims that his purchase of Berkshire stock is to demonstrate alignment with investors, and he plans to?do it every year Abel claims that Buffett is "in the office" every day and they talk...

Transport Infrastructure

Azerbaijan claims two people were injured by Iranian drones

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry lodged an official protest at the Iranian Embassy on Thursday, after a pair of Iranian drones crossed the border and injured two people in a Nakhchivan airport. The?foreign minister said that the attack on Azerbaijan's territory violates international law and its principles and contradicts them. "We demand the Islamic Republic of Iran to clarify the matter as soon as possible, provide an explanation, and take the necessary urgent measures in order to prevent similar occurrences in the future." Baku reported that the Iranian ambassador in Azerbaijan was summoned by Baku to receive an official protest note. Azerbaijan...

Transport Infrastructure

Marsh, an insurance broker, meets with US officials to discuss restoring Gulf maritime commerce amid the Iran War

Insurance broker Marsh announced on Wednesday that it met with U.S. officials in order to discuss solutions for restoring the maritime trade amid the escalating conflict in 'the Middle East. This waterway is a crucial chokepoint between Iran & Oman and transports about a fifth (or a fifth of the global trade in crude oil & liquefied gas). The shipping through the Strait has been slowed down significantly after Iranian attacks on commercial vessels. This raises concerns about a prolonged disruption of global energy supplies. Marsh, who helped establish an international insurance facility for Ukrainian commerce in 2023, welcomed a...

Transport Infrastructure

Senators briefed on Texas drone incident by the US

Senators have been informed that U.S. officials are to give a classified briefing to key senators on Wednesday, following two incidents in Texas with 'government drones' which prompted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to close 'airspace? for airplanes. The U.S. Military shot down an unintentional government drone on February 25, using a laser-based system to combat drones. This prompted the FAA, who oversees flight restrictions around Fort Hancock in Texas, to extend this area. The FAA announced on February 18 that it would halt all flights at El Paso Airport, Texas for 10 days. However, the FAA reversed course after...

Transport Infrastructure

MSC will offload all cargo bound to Gulf at the nearest safe seaport

MSC, world's largest ocean container carrier, announced on Tuesday that all cargo bound for Gulf ports will be unloaded at the nearest safe seaport, due to the ongoing hostilities between the United States and Israel. Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran. MSC, based in Geneva, said that the "End of Voyage Declaration" also applies to containers which have been loaded with cargo but are empty and intended to be exported to ports in the Gulf. MSC announced that a mandatory surcharge $800 per container would be applied to all affected shipments?without exception' to cover deviation costs. The company stated that...

Transport Infrastructure

London Marine Insurance Company expands high-risk area in the Middle East Gulf as conflict escalates

According to an advisory published on Tuesday, London's marine insurers have widened their high-risk area in the Gulf as the conflict rages in the Middle East. Underwriters closely follow the Joint War Committee's guidance, which is comprised of syndicate members and representatives of the London Insurance Company Market. In a statement, the JWC declared that waters surrounding Bahrain, Djibouti Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar were high-risk zones. In a statement by the committee's secretary Neil Roberts, the JWC decided to review the areas during a meeting held on Monday. "In light of recent events", Roberts stated. He also added that these...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Lufthansa beats its own operating profit forecast for 2025, but the outlook for 2026 is murky.

The airline reported better than expected results for the 2025 financial period, as tighter financial controls and fleet rotation helped it manage costs and maximize profits. In 2025, European airlines including Lufthansa will benefit from a slight reduction in fuel costs, which is expected to boost earnings, as the passenger demand remains strong. "Last Year, we were able to?significantly increase the Group's Operating Profit and achieve the highest revenue in our history." "Our results demonstrate the stability and resilience of the Group," said Carsten?Spohr, Chief Executive. Lufthansa has reported an adjusted operating profit of 2.32 billion euros, compared to the...

Passenger Transportation Services

Lufthansa's 2026 forecast is murky because of Middle East tensions, but 2025 results are impressive.

Lufthansa reported better results than expected for its 2025 financial period as it was able to manage costs more effectively and maximize profits through a stricter financial management. Lufthansa has reported a 2 billion euro adjusted operating profit ($2.32 billion) compared to a projected 1.9 billion euro by an?Lufthansa compiled analyst poll. This is up from the?1.6 billion euro adjusted operating profit in 2024. The German airline group reported an operating profit margin of 4,9%, up from 4,4% in 2024. Lufthansa hopes to increase operating margins to 8-10% by 2030, up from a?4.4% level in 2024. However, strikes like the...

Passenger Transportation Services

Wall Street Journal, March 6,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. These?stories have not been?verified' and we cannot?guarantee? their?accuracy. Nike is expecting to charge $300 million for cost-cutting measures, which include job cuts. Delta Air Lines has reshuffled its top leadership team after the retirement of the company's president and the departure of the operations chief. - Netflix ?has acquired InterPositive, an artificial-intelligence filmmaking technology company founded by Ben Affleck. Affleck will remain as a senior advisor at Netflix, while the entire InterPositive team joins. The Defense Department has officially declared Anthropic as a supply chain risk and cut it off...

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DHL warns about delays but continues to accept Middle East Orders

DHL's chief executive said he would continue to accept delivery orders for the Middle East, but warned that there could be delays. Tobias Meyer, CEO of German logistics group DHL, said that the escalation in the U.S. - Iran war has an impact on the entire region. This includes deliveries to Israel, which are currently being sent via Cyprus. Meyer said that DHL is still committed to its Middle East?investment plan. He said that "these?are long term investments?and are of the opinion the region is still appealing." As the conflict enters its sixth day, logistics and shipping companies face increasing...

Logistics

DHL shares fall on cautious profit outlook

DHL's 2026 outlook is more cautious than analysts' expectations. A 'weak macroeconomic' backdrop weighs heavily on DHL's prospects. The shares of the German logistic group were down 3% at 0919 GMT, and ranked last on the blue-chip index of the country. DHL anticipates that its earnings will exceed 6.2 billion euro ($7.2 billion) this year. This is after it reported an operating profit for '2025 of 6.1 billion euro. According to a consensus provided by the company, EBIT was expected to be slightly lower than analysts' average expectations. Tobias Meyer, CEO of Tobias Meyer Group, said that there is "significant...

Logistics

DHL's operating profit will increase in 2026 despite a worsening geopolitical climate

DHL, the German logistics company, forecast on Thursday a "higher operating income for 2026" that was in line with market expectations despite deteriorating geopolitical conditions. The company expects earnings before interest and taxes to exceed 6.2 billion euros ($7.2 billion) after reporting 6.1 million euros last year. The free cash flow, excluding acquisitions, should be in the range of 3 billion euros. The company provided a consensus that showed both targets were in line with analysts' average predictions. Tobias Meyer, CEO of Tobias Meyer & Co. said that there is "significant geopolitical uncertainty and volatility out there" as was evident...

Ground Freight

US Postal Service hires restructuring advisers because it may run out of funds in 2027

The U.S. Postmaster General David Steiner said in an interview that the Postal Service will hire restructuring advisers to address its mounting financial problems. In December, we reported that Steiner believed the Postal Service would run out of cash as soon as 2027. USPS reported net losses of approximately $120 billion between 2007 and now as the volume of first-class mail has dropped to its lowest level since late 1960s. Steiner stated that USPS engaged consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal to assist with planning for any scenario. Steiner said on Thursday that if we don't change anything, "we will run...

Logistics

Some small businesses don't think a refund of tariffs is worth the effort.

Friends began texting him to congratulate him the day after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the tariffs which had cost Day?Owl, a backpack company owned by Ian Rosenberger, tens and thousands of dollars. He did not share their joy. Rosenberger said, "I can't imagine any way that I could get the?money back." His Pittsburgh-based firm, which had only a few million dollars of sales, probably couldn't afford to pay for attorneys' fees. Around 2,000 companies have filed lawsuits for refunds at the U.S. Court of International Trade. This includes?FedEx?,?Costco?, and L'Oreal?, with many more likely to follow. The Supreme...

Integrated Logistics

Italy confiscates $32 million in tax and labor probes from France's CEVA Logistics

Italy's tax authorities announced on Tuesday that they had seized 27,4 million euros ($31.8 million) from two French units of CEVA Logistics. This is a new chapter in investigations into alleged tax fraud, and illegal labor practices. This move, which targets the French multinational known for its partnership in Ferrari's F1 Team, is similar to other actions taken against Italian logistics and delivery companies, such as FedEx, DHL, Amazon, etc. Milan prosecutors accuse CEVA of issuing fake invoices in order to?mask cheap labour, bypassing labour laws and tax laws and avoiding?taxes and social security payments. CEVA Logistics?did not immediately respond?...

Logistics

Tax refund seekers flock to an unknown US court with experience in big cases

Importers are rushing to a U.S. trade court that is little known to get their share of the more than $130 billion of tariff refunds. The court must now decide how to handle what will be an explosion in cases. According to court records, multinationals like FedEx,?L'Oreal, and hundreds of smaller firms have filed around 2,050?lawsuits with the U.S. Court of International Trade, Manhattan, seeking refunds on?tariffs? imposed by President Donald Trump last year. These cases may be just the tip of the iceberg. The tariffs, which were declared illegal by the Supreme Court in February 2018, were levied against...

Logistics

The US trade court will determine the next step in US tariff cases

A?U.S. A?U.S. The U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, issued a single-page order granting importers' motion to return the case?to the Trade Court where it was originally filed in early 2025. The Trump administration opposed the motion, saying it wanted to delay the case for up to 4 months so that it could 'consider its options. The Supreme Court ruled on February 20, 2019 that Trump's tariffs, imposed as part of an economic emergency law, were invalid. The Supreme Court gave no guidance on how to refund the money paid by more than 300,000 imported goods. Trump also said that...

Logistics

FedEx customers seek tariff refunds following US Supreme Court ruling

FedEx was sued in federal court on behalf of customers who were seeking refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court decided this month that President Donald Trump had illegally imposed emergency tariffs worth billions of dollar on imported goods. The proposed class-action in federal court in Miami Florida seeks compensation for potentially millions of shippers that paid import duties and other fees on products they claim?should've entered the United States without duty. FedEx issued a statement Friday saying: "If FedEx receives refunds, we will refund the shippers or consumers who initially incurred these charges." The lawsuit filed on Friday alleged that...

Logistics

New York Times Business News - February 27, 2019

These are the 'top stories' on the New York Times 'business?pages. These stories have not been?verified? and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports. Netflix withdraws its $83 Billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery has cleared the way for Paramount Skydance to make an $111 billion bid?to take control of Hollywood giant Warner Bros. Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, says that new AI tools will make smaller teams more effective. This is one of the biggest AI-driven job cuts in tech history. FedEx has announced that it will refund any tariffs ordered by a court to its customers....

Logistics

FedEx must explain to consumers how they will receive tariff rebates, says US Treasury chief

FedEx must explain to the public how it plans to 'pass on any tariff rebates,' said U.S. Treasury Sec.?Scott Bessent after the global shipping firm sued for a refunded of emergency import duties ruled illegitimate by the U.S.?Supreme?Court. Bessent also questioned FedEx Chief Raj Subramaniam in an interview with NBC News on Tuesday evening, but provided no evidence that any wrongdoing had occurred. FedEx is a member of this business group, as are scores of other U.S. firms. FedEx filed suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade on Monday seeking a refund following a ruling by the Supreme Court...

Logistics

L'Oreal and Dyson are the latest companies to seek refunds on Trump tariffs

Court filings show that the French beauty group L'Oreal, British vacuum'manufacturer Dyson, and contact 'lens manufacturer Bausch + Lomb are the 'latest' corporations to sue the U.S. government for refunds on tariffs paid as part of President Donald Trump's trade emergency measures. This comes days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled these duties illegal. These cases were filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade on Monday, joining a long list of prominent companies that have sued since Friday's landmark decision. Sol de Janeiro, a U.S. skincare company and fragrance company and global transportation company FedEx also filed complaints in...